ISDIN and the Controversy with OCU: A Detailed Analysis
In this post, we will explore the recent controversy between ISDIN and the OCU, highlighting the quality and safety of Fusion Water Magic SPF50 and the legal measures taken by ISDIN to protect its reputation.
Recently, the OCU (Organization of Consumers and Users) published an article questioning the quality of Fusion Water Magic SPF50. According to ISDIN, the study conducted by the OCU lacks objective methodology and is based on arbitrary criteria. ISDIN has filed a lawsuit against the OCU for spreading misleading information and endangering the commercialization of the product.
Fusion Water Magic SPF50 has strong scientific support backing its safety, quality, and efficacy. Below are the studies supporting the product's claims.
Fusion Water Magic SPF50 has been evaluated through 10 official in vivo SPF studies conducted by prestigious independent laboratories. These studies confirm the SPF50 protection claimed on the product's label.
The product has also undergone multiple official UVA protection studies, including 2 in vivo and 5 in vitro studies conducted by independent laboratories. Additionally, ISDIN's R&D team has conducted 8 additional in vitro tests.
The AEMPS (Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products) has reviewed and approved the studies supporting Fusion Water Magic SPF50's claims. Additionally, the product's dossier has been validated by multiple international regulatory agencies, consistently meeting the highest standards.
ISDIN has initiated legal action against the OCU for publishing a biased and objectively lacking study. Furthermore, ISDIN is taking steps to stop the defamatory attacks from certain influencers and competitors who are spreading false information about the product.
ISDIN reaffirms its commitment to dermatologists and pharmacists, ensuring that it will continue to bring innovative and high-quality products to the market to ensure healthy, happy, and beautiful lives.